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Jaruman (or Jarumann; died 669) was the
fourth Bishop of Mercia. He
fought against apostasy outside his diocese. He
served as
bishop in the time of King...
- Sæbbi as "rulers […]
under Wulfhere, king of the Mercians".
Wulfhere sent
Jaruman, the
bishop of Lichfield, to
reconvert the East Saxons. Wine (in 666) and...
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December 31 – Li Shiji,
general and
chancellor of the Tang
dynasty (b. 594)
Jaruman,
bishop of
Mercia (approximate date) Mezezius,
Byzantine usurper (approximate...
- Compiègne (France) to be
consecrated by Agilbert,
archbishop of Paris.
Jaruman,
bishop of Mercia, is
dispatched with
Christian missionaries to reconvert...
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Christian titles Preceded by
Jaruman as
Bishop of
Mercia Bishop of the
Mercians and
Lindsey People 669–672 Succeeded by
Winfrith as
Bishop of Lichfield...
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according to Bede,
Wulfhere sent
Jaruman, the
bishop of Lichfield, to
reconvert the East Saxons.
Jaruman was not the
first bishop of Lichfield;...
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biyayya Don yi wa ƙasar
mahaifinmu hidima Da
soyayya da
karfi da
imani Aikin jaruman mu na baya, ba zai taba zama
banza ba Don yin
hidima da
zuciya da ƙarfi...
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reasons that Bede does not specify. He was
followed in turn by
Trumhere and
Jaruman. Wulfhere,
another son of Penda,
continued to base his rule over Mercia...
- Wulfhere's
niece Osgyth,
daughter of Frithuwold, sub-king of
Mercia in Surrey.
Jaruman, the
bishop of Mercia, was ****igned to
reconvert the
people of Es**** to...
- (521–97), Buriana, Diuma, Ceollach,
Saint Machar,
Saint Cathan,
Saint Blane,
Jaruman, Wyllow, Kessog, St Govan, Donnán of Eigg,
Foillan and
Saint Fursey began...